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    Quote Originally Posted by blackjack21trader
    Brudder, agree with you. But the video ends by saying demand can dry overnight if there is a crisis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelonguni
    Brudder, agree with you. But the video ends by saying demand can dry overnight if there is a crisis.
    Like what happen in 1997, 100,000 family tell the gov they need housing overnight they disappear and the gov have to get rid of 30,000 housing units over the years. Now the demand of 100,000 is back guess what the gov do. They show hand with GLS and 25,000 HDB on top of 5 CMs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arcachon
    Like what happen in 1997, 100,000 family tell the gov they need housing overnight they disappear and the gov have to get rid of 30,000 housing units over the years. Now the demand of 100,000 is back guess what the gov do. They show hand with GLS and 25,000 HDB on top of 5 CMs.
    yea
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelonguni
    Brudder, agree with you. But the video ends by saying demand can dry overnight if there is a crisis.
    that is correct, brother good to exercise caution while investing.

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    Bloomberg: Asia’s Home Prices Rebound As Low Interest Rates Boost Sales
    By Pooja Thakur - Jul 2, 2012 12:45 PM GMT+0800
    Home prices in China, Singapore and Australia rebounded as demand for property assets rose, boosted by low interest rates as investors sought real estate investments in the Asia-Pacific region.
    China’s new home prices in June increased for the first time in 10 months, while those in Australia’s eight major cities recorded their largest monthly increase in more than two years as lower mortgage rates encouraged buyers. Singapore prices rebounded to a record in the second quarter.
    full article here: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-0...ost-sales.html

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    forever low interest rate meh?

    I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” - Robert Frost quotes (American poet, 1874-1963)

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    Quote Originally Posted by roly8
    forever low interest rate meh?

    Make hay while the sun shines.

    Run like hell when it rains....

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    Quote Originally Posted by roly8
    forever low interest rate meh?

    Now low interest loan small as a hedge. Unless your pockets are deep, small amounts safer.

    If interests rise, showhand and clear as much as possible. Buy larger apartments on price dips / when CM relaxes.

    If interests stay low then relax and slowly clear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arcachon
    Like what happen in 1997, 100,000 family tell the gov they need housing overnight they disappear and the gov have to get rid of 30,000 housing units over the years. Now the demand of 100,000 is back guess what the gov do. They show hand with GLS and 25,000 HDB on top of 5 CMs.
    Gahmen can always open the tap again if market crashes.... then property demand will be back.... I just came back from a jog aroung Marina Bay, Bay South Garden, Barrage and Bay East Garden...

    I can tell you from all my travels.... not many places in the world as beautiful as what I have seen... i really think Singapore is really under valued.....

    Very confident it will cheong again...

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    TREVISTA LORONG 3 TOA PAYOH Condominium 1 1,550,000 1,109 Strata 1,398psf Jun-12

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    TREVISTA LORONG 3 TOA PAYOH Condominium 1 1,600,000 1,119 Strata 1,429psf May-12

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    CENTRO RESIDENCES ANG MO KIO AVENUE 8 Condominium 1 2,180,000 1,281 Strata 1,702psf May-12

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    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CCR
    Gahmen can always open the tap again if market crashes.... then property demand will be back.... I just came back from a jog aroung Marina Bay, Bay South Garden, Barrage and Bay East Garden...

    I can tell you from all my travels.... not many places in the world as beautiful as what I have seen... i really think Singapore is really under valued.....

    Very confident it will cheong again...
    Sg good lah, safety is no 1. But cannot stand the heat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arcachon
    Like what happen in 1997, 100,000 family tell the gov they need housing overnight they disappear and the gov have to get rid of 30,000 housing units over the years. Now the demand of 100,000 is back guess what the gov do. They show hand with GLS and 25,000 HDB on top of 5 CMs.

    Then there was no talent import policy. Now they have this tool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CCR
    Gahmen can always open the tap again if market crashes.... then property demand will be back.... I just came back from a jog aroung Marina Bay, Bay South Garden, Barrage and Bay East Garden...

    I can tell you from all my travels.... not many places in the world as beautiful as what I have seen... i really think Singapore is really under valued.....

    Very confident it will cheong again...
    oh while u were jogging i was having chilli crab at east coast UDMC ..i also felt same way as you...

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    Quote Originally Posted by phantom_opera
    TREVISTA LORONG 3 TOA PAYOH Condominium 1 1,550,000 1,109 Strata 1,398psf Jun-12

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    TREVISTA LORONG 3 TOA PAYOH Condominium 1 1,600,000 1,119 Strata 1,429psf May-12

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    CENTRO RESIDENCES ANG MO KIO AVENUE 8 Condominium 1 2,180,000 1,281 Strata 1,702psf May-12

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    My agent just sold a 3br in trevista early tis yr at 1.4mil, now is 1.55!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by radha08
    oh while u were jogging i was having chilli crab at east coast UDMC ..i also felt same way as you...
    when buyers come back, the momentum will pick up fast.... So let's wait a while

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    Quote Originally Posted by CCR
    Gahmen can always open the tap again if market crashes.... then property demand will be back.... I just came back from a jog aroung Marina Bay, Bay South Garden, Barrage and Bay East Garden...

    I can tell you from all my travels.... not many places in the world as beautiful as what I have seen... i really think Singapore is really under valued.....

    Very confident it will cheong again...

    Quote Originally Posted by radha08
    oh while u were jogging i was having chilli crab at east coast UDMC ..i also felt same way as you...
    Nowadays I make it a point to look out of my unit and enjoy the reservoir view as I will be missing it soon. I feel so recharged after looking at it.
    It is as though there is some kind of Qi flowing through my blood.
    Last nite, I heard crickets and toads croaking after the rain.
    Felt so happy to be able to live in a city and yet able to enjoy the trees and the sound of nature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercarp
    Last nite, I heard crickets and toads croaking after the rain.
    Felt so happy to be able to live in a city and yet able to enjoy the trees and the sound of nature.
    ya, it was so nosiy last nite, all the toads came out......

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercarp
    Nowadays I make it a point to look out of my unit and enjoy the reservoir view as I will be missing it soon. I feel so recharged after looking at it.
    It is as though there is some kind of Qi flowing through my blood.
    Last nite, I heard crickets and toads croaking after the rain.
    Felt so happy to be able to live in a city and yet able to enjoy the trees and the sound of nature.
    Which reservoir view is that? Calm waters sans the major tanker is nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercarp
    Nowadays I make it a point to look out of my unit and enjoy the reservoir view as I will be missing it soon. I feel so recharged after looking at it.
    It is as though there is some kind of Qi flowing through my blood.
    Last nite, I heard crickets and toads croaking after the rain.
    Felt so happy to be able to live in a city and yet able to enjoy the trees and the sound of nature.
    Juz behind Pavilion Park is Mindef. I'm not sure whether the "hill" and the dense concrete surrounding will be as pleasing.

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    Default MM continue to huat no matter what the market transform into

    Taken fr today ST:

    Savills Singapore research head Alan Cheong said: 'The demand
    for small-format homes and suburban homes is expected to rise
    as rental budgets diminish. Owing to increasingly greater
    completions and the leasing out of these small-format units,
    islandwide median rents may increase marginally by up to 5 per
    cent by the end of the year.'

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    Quote Originally Posted by carbuncle
    Taken fr today ST:

    Savills Singapore research head Alan Cheong said: 'The demand
    for small-format homes and suburban homes is expected to rise
    as rental budgets diminish. Owing to increasingly greater
    completions and the leasing out of these small-format units,
    islandwide median rents may increase marginally by up to 5 per
    cent by the end of the year.'
    Must be careful. Market is taking a dive. FT are been relook at the value thy bring to he country and their contribution. Long term PR are evaluated

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    Quote Originally Posted by samuelk
    Must be careful. Market is taking a dive. FT are been relook at the value thy bring to he country and their contribution. Long term PR are evaluated

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    Please hold on to your property tight. I expect another wave of demand coming in the next few years from the new citizens after they settle down and increase in family size. Just like planting instant trees to get shade fast! We will be getting younger workforce who can contribute immediately to the economy and tax.

    http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/ea...a-3805676.html

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    ........yeah it won't crash, in fact it will infect the prices across the causeway....as 5000 and counting citizen have bought homes there....in recent years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bakasa2002
    Which reservoir view is that? Calm waters sans the major tanker is nice!
    Bedok reservoir.





    Quote Originally Posted by hyenergix
    Juz behind Pavilion Park is Mindef. I'm not sure whether the "hill" and the dense concrete surrounding will be as pleasing.
    The advantage is that there are no neighbours at the back.


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    So BJ21. any last few words before the start of Jackson Hole forum?

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercarp
    Bedok reservoir.







    The advantage is that there are no neighbours at the back.

    BTW do you know what is behind the back.

    http://goo.gl/maps/FQ4SR

    I will not buy any property near it.

    Same goes to this

    http://goo.gl/maps/UGo0o
    Last edited by Arcachon; 31-08-12 at 22:27.

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    It is OK if you stay near these.

    http://goo.gl/maps/qBm5I

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    If you like to eat oyster, you should live near this.

    http://goo.gl/maps/KmaVZ

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